Xavier University Concert Choir to Appear In Asheville The Xavier University Concert Choir will make its first appear ance in Asheville Thursday, May 7th, at St. Anthony’s Auditorium on Walton Street. The Concert Choir from New Orleans is internationally famous and is acclaimed as one of the nation’s leading- collegiate en sembles. It is composed of 36 voices chosen from the larger University Choir which numbers over 100 choirsters. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Williams have returned from Arkansas where they visited Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McFee. Mrs. Caroline H. Hale has re turned from Chicago where she attended the national show for gift shops. Visitors to our Thermal Belt find here an almost unlimited va riety of places to make a home, because Tryon has something to offer everyone—in town or in the Hunting Country, and on, near or away from the mountains. Of un usual beauty is the Golding resi dential knoll, just far enough away in the Hunting Country so that you can see the full vista of our countryside, from the distant mountains to the north, to the Blue Ridge to the west and then far over South Carolina. There are other spots on this property with equally good views and in several .places spring-fed streams make possible clear cool woodland lakes which will look as if nature had put them there. We’ll be glad to show you around. Columbus Realty Co., G. Harrison Bridgeman & Son, Richardson & Karsten.—Adv. 16. Metal Card Trays Ruled Index Cards ELBERT H. ARLEDGE PRINTER FOR SALE: Two pairs Radies shoes, one pair is brown - suede Florsheim, size 5Vo A, and the other black suede pumps Capevio, scarcely worn. Price $7 each. Mrs. Mellon C. Martin, Tel. Colum bus 2111.—Adv. 16, 17, 18c. TURKEY DINNER, benefit Methodist Building Fund, Tryon School Cafeteria, Wednesday, Mar. 18th, 5:30 to 7. Adults $1.50. Get your tickets from any of the Methodist men. IThis adv. sponsor ed by the Valhalla Hand Weavers). —Advertisement^ 13, 16, 17c THE BULLETIN. $3 per year in county; $4 per year elsewhere. BETTER HOMES FOR SALE One of the loveliest homes in the hunting country, with ample acreage. Open fields for horses. One of the outstandmg resi dences in the Gillette Woods section. Five Bedrooms. Built for permanence, beauty and gracious living. Five well located homes of the better type, located within the town limits of Tryon. Stone two bedroom home with i a beautiful waterfall and glen at the rear, attractively land scaped, 3% acres. Reasonable. Frame four bedroom—2 bath home on a ridge in a choice section near town. City water. And others. WALTER A. KNOOP Res. Phone 311-M

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